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Loud n Lit – 8:30 pm at Irving Park (NE) The baddest, loudest, craziest ride of Bike Summer is back for another roll. Join ...
What level of responsibility does the City of Portland have to implement a key safety policy — even if they don’t have capacity to address every location that needs it? Thats ...
With headlines devoted to the drama of the process, let's not forget the actual policy that hangs in the balance.
Committee Co-Vice Chair Shelly Boshart Davis, a Republican, is strongly opposed to the bill. She favors a version of the bill that would completely eliminate state funding for transit, safe routes to ...
Oregon Walks Executive Director Zachary Lauritzen said PBOT played a major role in making this happen. “They’ve been an amazing partner. [PBOT Pedestrian Realm Coordinator] Gena Gastaldi and her team ...
The man who died after being struck by a MAX light rail train on Wednesday was 81-year old Michael O’Callaghan. He was a lifelong activist who organized and implemented several successful community ...
Democrats in Salem have made their final play in a desperate attempt to curry support for their transportation funding plan. With just a few days left in the legislative session, the latest move to ...
When PBOT does choose to use streets for mobility, Pearce said a recent study commissioned by the city showed how inefficient ...
A mural and a culture war: A colorful mural with the message “All Bike (r)s Welcome” touched off a huge controversy in Bentonville, Arkansas — a city that prides itself on being the most bike-friendly ...
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